Bistro Gekko Kanda Tsukasa Branch

Nabe / Sukiyaki / Shabu Shabu
Discover Kyushu's culinary gems at Bistro Gekko, where Tokyo meets tradition with delicious Motsu Nabe and grilled pork specials.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the lively neighborhood of Kanda Tsukasa in Tokyo, Bistro Gekko offers a culinary experience that is rich in tradition and flavor. This beloved Izakaya boasts a menu inspired by the flavors of Kyushu, with the standout Motsu Nabe, a delightfully warming offal hotpot, leading the charge. The tender and aromatic charcoal-grilled pork belly is another favorite, showcasing the chef's expertise in flavor and presentation.
Bistro Gekko stands out for its sumptuous sesame mackerel and tender horse sashimi, making it a regular pick for seafood lovers. Unmissable items include the crispy fried chicken and an inventive twist on fried ramen, both delivering a taste that lingers in memory. The grilled pork feet further elevate the menu, offering diners a taste of unique culinary creativity.
Strategically situated a brief walk from Ogawamachi Station, and near the energetic area of Otemachi, Bistro Gekko is a convenient destination for Tokyo explorers. The ambiance is a fusion of traditional Izakayas with a modern twist, making it perfect for casual get-togethers or relaxed solo meals.
Within its cozy rustic decor, the intimate space blends counter seats with private dining spots, fostering a laid-back vibe. While the all-you-can-drink option invites a festive spirit, the self-service in private rooms encourages delightful camaraderie.
Bistro Gekko has carved its niche by providing those in Tokyo a genuine taste of Kyushu, maintaining its stature as a local culinary treasure.
Bistro Gekko Kanda Tsukasa Branch Phone Number
Bistro Gekko Kanda Tsukasa Branch Business Days
Bistro Gekko Kanda Tsukasa Branch Address
D-cube Building 1F, 2-9-2 Kanda Tsukasamachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0048
Bistro Gekko Kanda Tsukasa Branch Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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